Actress Paz de la Huerta seen here in this image from the Weinstein Academy Awards After Party is one of the latest people to accuse Producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault.

Lawyers for actress Paz de le Huerta argued her private sessions with a psychologist are irrelevant to her rape accusations against Harvey Weinstein, the Daily News has learned.

The “Boardwalk Empire” actress’ representatives hope to block the Manhattan district attorney’s access to records of her treatment by Dr. SueAnn Piliero — arguing the request was “overly broad.”

Her lawyers, in court documents, said prosecutors subpoenaed Piliero demanding “any and all medical treatment records, including both typed and handwritten records” of de la Huerta’s history.

“Ms. de la Huerta's communications with her psychologist include information about subjects and individuals completely unrelated to the grand jury focused on the sexual assaults alleged,” said lawyer Alex Straus in court papers.

The trove of highly personal data could be irrelevant and its release potentially devastating to de la Huerta, who accused the Oscar-winning movie mogul of raping her twice in 2010, Straus said.

“Ms. de La Huerta has not been given the opportunity to review these confidential and highly sensitive records detailing privileged communications” between the doctor and patient, according to a filing obtained by The News.

Attorneys are due to fight the subpoena in Manhattan Supreme Court on Wednesday.

If Weinstein is indicted and brought to trial, prosecutors will likely need to surrender some or all of the psychiatric documents to Weinstein's top-notch defense team — headed by noted attorney Benjamin Brafman.

Weinstein, now accused by dozens of women of an assortment of sex crimes, was caught admitting to and apologizing for the conduct on an NYPD recording. Vance has said there wasn’t enough evidence to charge Weinstein in that case.